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Starting Thursday, February 11, the McCord Museum is welcoming visitors once again to a safe environment and pleasant experience of the world of haute couture. The Christian Dior exhibition will open to allow more people to admire the sumptuous creations of the brilliant Paris couturier.
Christian Dior
Drawing capacity crowds before the Museumâs temporary closure due to the pandemic, which happens only five days after its opening, the popular Christian Dior exhibition featuring 51 garments from the eponymous couturier is once again open to the public. Montrealers can now explore the iconic lines of the New Look, along with the luxury textiles and romantic embroideries that made Diorâs reputation, in an elegantâand safeâsetting. Produced by the Royal Ontario Museum and presented by Holt Renfrew Ogilvy, the exhibition covers the first 10 years of the House of Dior, from its founding in 1947 by Christian Dior to his death in 1957.